The opening line of "Trap Till We Ghost," which Amos K chants, "the trap life is what I know now," captures the essence of the song. On the catchy rap song he produced himself, "Resilience"—which is about pushing past all obstacles—he raps confidently.
With its blunt punchlines and rhymes that are heavily delivered in pidgin and packed with street lingo, the song appeals to the rapper's younger audience. Amos K raps about persevering through hardships, keeping loyal to oneself, and grinding.Conversely, "Voices" delves deeply into the inner tensions and problems that many people encounter. It's not often that Amos K delivers thought-provoking rhymes over Amapiano drums, but he may have crafted a sound that encourages introspection while having fun. "Voices" deftly handles the difficulties of suppressing inner critics and refuting both internal and external pressures. This honest and moving song celebrates the resilience of the human spirit while challenging listeners to face their own inner problems.
With its blunt punchlines and rhymes that are heavily delivered in pidgin and packed with street lingo, the song appeals to the rapper's younger audience. Amos K raps about persevering through hardships, keeping loyal to oneself, and grinding.Conversely, "Voices" delves deeply into the inner tensions and problems that many people encounter. It's not often that Amos K delivers thought-provoking rhymes over Amapiano drums, but he may have crafted a sound that encourages introspection while having fun. "Voices" deftly handles the difficulties of suppressing inner critics and refuting both internal and external pressures. This honest and moving song celebrates the resilience of the human spirit while challenging listeners to face their own inner problems.
He told Amplify Ghana, "My songs convey the same message I've been preaching and how I feel."
Additionally, Amos K revealed that the goal of the project is to inspire people, especially through "Voices," where the theme is to refute both outside influences and inner voices.
Additionally, Amos K revealed that the goal of the project is to inspire people, especially through "Voices," where the theme is to refute both outside influences and inner voices.
Known for producing Drill songs that shy away from the crushing theme of the genre, Amos K has yet again established himself as the voice of reason in an unconventional way with this two-pack project.
Listen to "Voices + Trap Till We Ghost"